Gamewell 7100 series Installation & Operation Manual

Gamewell 7100 series Installation & Operation Manual

Fire alarm control panel
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7100 Series Panel
Fire Alarm Control Panel
Installation/Operating Manual
Document 9000-0447
J
08/28/08
Rev:
P/N 9000-0447:J
ECN 08-107

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  • Page 1 7100 Series Panel Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation/Operating Manual Document 9000-0447 08/28/08 Rev: P/N 9000-0447:J ECN 08-107...
  • Page 2 Maintenance should be scheduled monthly. provide adequate warning of a fire. 7100 Series Installation/Operating Manual — P/N 9000-0447:J 08/28/08...
  • Page 3 Sensor® are all registered trademarks of Honeywell International Inc. Silent Knight® is a registered trademark of Honeywell International Inc. Echelon® is a registered trademark and LonWorks™ is a trademark of Echelon Corporation. ARCNET® is a registered trademark of Datapoint Corporation. Microsoft® and Windows® are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation. 7100 Series Installation/Operating Manual — P/N 9000-0447:J 08/28/08...
  • Page 4 Your suggestion for how to correct/improve documentation Send email messages to: FireSystems.TechPubs@honeywell.com Please note this email address is for documentation feedback only. If you have any technical issues, please contact Technical Services 7100 Series Installation/Operating Manual — P/N 9000-0447:J 08/28/08...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    3.7.1: Class A Option Module (CAOM) .....................36 3.7.2: Municipal Circuit Option Module (MCOM)..................36 3.7.3: Printer Transient Module (PTRM) ....................37 3.8: Digital Communicator Operation (7100-D Model) ..................38 3.9: Central Station Reporting ..........................38 3.10: Telephone Requirements..........................40 7100 Series Installation/Operating Manual — P/N 9000-0447:J 08/28/08...
  • Page 6 6.1: General .................................64 6.2: To Set the System Time (Keyswitch must be engaged)................64 6.3: Automatic Configuration ..........................64 6.3.1: 7100 Series Device Types and Functions ..................65 6.4: Circuit Wiring Requirements ........................67 6.5: Power-Limited and Non Power-Limited Wiring ..................68 Index ............................70...
  • Page 7: Section 1: System Overview

    It is available with either one or two signaling line circuits. Figure 1.1 illustrates the 7100 Series sub-assembly. The 7100 Series is Listed by Underwriters Laboratories, Standard UL 864, 9th Edition. It is suitable for the following signaling services: •...
  • Page 8: Features

    Features System Overview 1.2 Features 1.2.1 Standard Features The standard features for the 7100 Series fire alarm control panel are listed below: • Two (2) Class B, Style 4 Signaling Line Circuits • Two (2) Class B, Style Y Notification Appliance Circuits •...
  • Page 9: Control And Indicators

    • 12 button keypad Figure 1.3.1 7100 Series Switch Controls 1.3.2 LED Indicators The following list the LED indicators and color signals that appear on the 7100 Series display panel. • AC Power On (green) • Ground Fault (yellow) • Alarm (red) •...
  • Page 10: Optional Modules

    Optional Modules System Overview 1.4 Optional Modules The following optional modules and features are available with the 7100 Series: 1.4.1 Digital Alarm Communicator (DACT) The Model 7100-D provides an integral digital communicator (DACT), fully programmable from the keypad, which is compatible with Digital Alarm Receivers (DACRs) that can receive the following formats: •...
  • Page 11: 6: Ldm-7100 Remote Led Driver Module

    Network. NOTE: The Network Graphic Annunciator Module (NGA) is required when more than seven (7), 7100 Series panels are networked. For additional information , refer to the E3 Series Broadband Installation/Operating Manual P/N 9000-0575. 7100 Series Installation/Operating Manual — P/N 9000-0447:J 08/28/08...
  • Page 12: Specifications

    Specifications System Overview 1.5 Specifications The following list the specifications for the 7100 Series control panel. Power Supply Output Supervisory current 1.0 amp (max.) (24 VDC nominal) Alarm current 3.335 amp (max.) (24 VDC nominal) Notification Appliance Circuits (TB1) The following list the notification appliance circuits: •...
  • Page 13 8 bits, 1 stop bit, no parity. Table 1.5.1 lists the connections to the RJ11 serial connector: Terminal Description 3, 4 Supervision Table 1.5.1 RJ11 Serial Connector Connections R J11 C onnector Figure 1.5.1 RJ11 Connector 7100 Series Installation/Operating Manual — P/N 9000-0447:J 08/28/08...
  • Page 14 J2. These jumpers must be removed when the PTRM is installed. Figure 1.5.2 Cables Used with the RS-232 Connection BSM J2 These jum pers m ust be rem oved prior to installing the PTR M M odule. Figure 1.5.3 BSM J2 Connector 7100 Series Installation/Operating Manual — P/N 9000-0447:J 08/28/08...
  • Page 15: Section 2: Installation

    Connect the transformer to the BSM. After the BSM is in place, install the door NOTE: The door can only be installed (or removed) when it is opened at least 90° from the backbox. 7100 Series Installation/Operating Manual — P/N 9000-0447:J 08/28/08...
  • Page 16: 7100-Slim Cabinet Installation

    The 7100-Slim Cabinet assembly typically houses the following: • Backbox – Batteries • Outer Door • 7100 Series Mounting Plate – Transformer – 7100-Slim, BSM Sub-Assembly Plate • Hardware Kit Figure 2.2.1 7100-Slim Cabinet, Standard View 7100 Series Installation/Operating Manual — P/N 9000-0447:J 08/28/08...
  • Page 17: 1: 7100-Slim Backbox Installation

    14.094 3.05 4.00 4.00 1.25 FLANGE (LEFT 4.547 /RIGHT SIDE) 1.25 15.50 BACKBOX BOTTOM 1.00 2.00 11.00 14.50 21.50 20.094 1.094 12.00 FLANGE (TOP/BOTTOM ) 1.25 1.50 Figure 2.2.2 7100-Slim Backbox Dimensions 7100 Series Installation/Operating Manual — P/N 9000-0447:J 08/28/08...
  • Page 18: 2: 7100-Slim Outer Door Installation

    See Locations 1, 2, 3, and 4 of Figure 2.2.3. 7100-SLIM BACKBOX 7100-SLIM O UTER DOO R Figure 2.2.3 7100-Slim Outer Door Installation 7100 Series Installation/Operating Manual — P/N 9000-0447:J 08/28/08...
  • Page 19: 3: 7100-Slim, Bsm Sub-Assembly Plate Installation

    (4), nuts (#10-32 KEPS) as shown in Location 2 of Figure 2.2.4. Install the Transformer on the 7100 Series mounting plate and secure with two (2), nuts (#10- 32 KEPS) as shown in Location 3 of Figure 2.2.4.
  • Page 20 7100-Slim Cabinet Installation Installation 7100-SLIM BACKBOX SCREW #8 4 PLACES Figure 2.2.5 7100-Slim, BSM Sub-Assembly Plate (Exploded View) 7100 Series Installation/Operating Manual — P/N 9000-0447:J 08/28/08...
  • Page 21: 4: 7100-Slim, Bsm Sub-Assembly Plate To The Backbox Installation

    (6), #10-32 nuts as shown in Locations 1 thru 4 in Figure 2.2.6. 7100-SLIM BACKBOX SCREW #8 4 PLACES Figure 2.2.6 7100-Slim, BSM Sub-Assembly Plate to the Backbox Installation 7100 Series Installation/Operating Manual — P/N 9000-0447:J 08/28/08...
  • Page 22: 7100-Netsolo Cabinet Installation

    The 7100-NetSOLO Cabinet assembly typically houses the following: • Backbox – Transformer – Batteries • Outer Door • 7100, BSM Plate – INI-7100 • Hardware Kit Figure 2.3.1 7100-NetSOLO Cabinet, Standard View 7100 Series Installation/Operating Manual — P/N 9000-0447:J 08/28/08...
  • Page 23: 1: 7100-Netsolo Backbox Installation

    To add larger knockouts, increase the size of the existing knockouts. BACKBOX TOP 19.26" 16.38" 4.00" 1.50" BACKBOX SIDE BACKBOX 1.70" 4.00" 16.00" 1.50" 1.35" 2.25" 8.00" 19.38" 16.69" Figure 2.3.2 7100-NetSOLO Backbox Dimensions 7100 Series Installation/Operating Manual — P/N 9000-0447:J 08/28/08...
  • Page 24: 2: 7100-Netsolo Outer Door Installation

    See Locations 1, 2, 3, and 4 of Figure 2.3.3. 7100-NETSOLO BACKBOX 7100-NETSOLO DOOR, METAL, RED Figure 2.3.3 7100-NetSOLO Outer Door Installation 7100 Series Installation/Operating Manual — P/N 9000-0447:J 08/28/08...
  • Page 25: 3: 7100, Bsm Plate To The Backbox Installation

    TRANSFORMER MOUNTING TRANSFORMER (SCREW , #6-32 X .25 SEMS) FC-7100 INI-7100 MOUNTING INI-7100 (OPTIONAL) NUT, HEX, #10, KEPS (4 PLACES) 7100 BSM MOUNTING Figure 2.3.4 7100-NetSOLO, BSM Plate to the Backbox Installation 7100 Series Installation/Operating Manual — P/N 9000-0447:J 08/28/08...
  • Page 26: Section 3: Basic System Module (Bsm)

    DACT Line 2 Ring In (non-power-limited) From street TB9-7 DACT Line 2 Ring Out (non-power-limited) To phone TB9-8 DACT Line 2 Ring Out (non-power-limited) To phone Table 3.1.1 BSM Field Wiring Connections 7100 Series Installation/Operating Manual — P/N 9000-0447:J 08/28/08...
  • Page 27 OUT to disable battery IN – No Local Phone Line 1 IN – No Local Phone Line 2 Connection to keypad JMP1 Cut for 240 VAC input operation Table 3.1.2 LEDs and Jumpers 7100 Series Installation/Operating Manual — P/N 9000-0447:J 08/28/08...
  • Page 28 Basic System Module (BSM) BSM Wiring Connections Figure 3.1.1 illustrates the 7100 Series/BSM wiring connections. (-) (+) (-) (+) 8 7 6 BATTERY (+) 8 7 6 BATTERY (-) ALARM System Trouble Ground Fault AC Power ON Supervisory Power Fault...
  • Page 29: Power

    Suitable for use with the FireMark door holders. NOTE: Total output is 1.0 amp max. combined. • TB4-3 Common negative • TB4-4 Not used 3.2.4 Earth Ground Connection • TB4-4 Earth Ground 7100 Series Installation/Operating Manual — P/N 9000-0447:J 08/28/08...
  • Page 30: 5: Relay Connections

    ** 24 hrs for NFPA 72 protected premises or Central Station signaling, or Auxiliary, or Remote Supervising Station Fire Alarm Systems. *** Use the next size battery with a capacity greater than required. Maximum 31 A/H capacity. Table 3.2.1 Battery Standby Chart 7100 Series Installation/Operating Manual — P/N 9000-0447:J 08/28/08...
  • Page 31: Notification Appliance Circuits

    Notification Appliance Circuits Basic System Module (BSM) 3.3 Notification Appliance Circuits The 7100 Series provides two (2), 24 VDC Class B, Style Y notification appliance circuits. Class A, Style Z operation is accomplished by adding the Class A Option to the (CAOM) Module. (See Figure 3.3.1) Wiring Instructions •...
  • Page 32: Signaling Line Circuits

    3.4 Signaling Line Circuits AMM/AOM The 7100 Series provides one (1), or two (2), 24 VDC Class B, Style 4 signaling line circuits. Class A, Style 6 or 7 operation is accomplished by adding the Class A Option (CAOM) Module.
  • Page 33: 1: Style 7 Signaling Line Circuit Installation

    WIRING FROM THE BSM TERMINAL 2 AND THE CAOM TERMINAL 1 TO THE LAST M500X MODULE SHALL BE AS SHORT AS POSSIBLE AND RUN IN RIGID CONDUIT. Figure 3.4.2 Signaling Line Circuits, Style 7 7100 Series Installation/Operating Manual — P/N 9000-0447:J 08/28/08...
  • Page 34 Basic System Module (BSM) Signaling Line Circuits Figure 3.4.3 illustrates the typical releasing circuit wiring for the 7100 Series control panel. NOTE: This installation has been approved by Factory Mutual only. NOTICE: USE ONLY THE LISTED AND APPROVED METHODS AND DEVICES REFERENCED IN THIS MANUAL TO ACTUATE A FIRE EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM.
  • Page 35: Analog Sensors

    (for example, SW1 @ #2 and SW2 @ #5 indicate Address #25). 3.5.2 Drift Compensation The 7100 Series contains a program which performs continuous testing of analog sensors, including sensitivity tests. This program will compensate all analog sensors for age and environmental conditions.
  • Page 36: Optional Modules

    .0018 amp .012 amp .0005 amp Alarm current .510 amp (max.) .012 amp .700 amp Line resistance 35 ohms (max.) 2 ohms (max) Trip coil resistance 14.5 ohms (max.) Table 3.7.1 MCOM Ratings 7100 Series Installation/Operating Manual — P/N 9000-0447:J 08/28/08...
  • Page 37: 3: Printer Transient Module (Ptrm)

    NOTE: The BSM is shipped with jumpers installed on the middle three pairs of pins on J2. These jumpers must be removed when the PTRM is installed. Table 3.7.2 Optional Module Wiring Connections 7100 Series Installation/Operating Manual — P/N 9000-0447:J 08/28/08...
  • Page 38: Digital Communicator Operation (7100-D Model)

    9000 software must be upgraded. The Model 9000 must have the Model 9307 software package, Revision 900501 or later, to print the PROGRAMMING PASS and PROGRAMMING FAIL messages. Table 3.9.1 UL Listed Receivers Compatible with the 7100 7100 Series Installation/Operating Manual — P/N 9000-0447:J 08/28/08...
  • Page 39 5= Waterflow (Non-silenceable) 6= Smoke Alarm 8= Multilevel Device NOTE: Special AMMs include the following functions: Reset Switch, Silence Switch, Drill Switch, Alarm Acknowledge Switch, Trouble Acknowledge Switch. Table 3.9.2 DACT-E3 Event Reporting Codes 7100 Series Installation/Operating Manual — P/N 9000-0447:J 08/28/08...
  • Page 40: Telephone Requirements

    The digital communicator must be connected to the public switched telephone network upstream of any private telephone system at the protected premises. • This equipment is designed to be connected to the telephone network or premises wiring via terminal blocks. 7100 Series Installation/Operating Manual — P/N 9000-0447:J 08/28/08...
  • Page 41: Fcc Required Information

    The LCD-7100 is flush or surface-mounted on a standard 4-gang electrical box. • The 7100 Series control can accommodate up to five (5), remote LCD-7100 annunciators which may be located up to 4,000 feet from the main control panel. Table 3.15.1 lists the resistance limitations of the connecting circuit.
  • Page 42: 2: Ldm-7100 Led Driver Module

    (ohms) to most distant LDM Table 3.15.2 Resistance Limitations NOTE: Maximum attenuation for the entire fiber-optic line is 8 dB. WARNING: The use of fiber-optic cable is not permitted in New York City. 7100 Series Installation/Operating Manual — P/N 9000-0447:J 08/28/08...
  • Page 43 Notes 7100 Series Installation/Operating Manual — P/N 9000-0447:J 08/28/08...
  • Page 44: Section 4: Programming/Operation Instructions

    Lights to indicate that NAC Circuit has been silenced via the Signal Silence Switch (if programmed as silenceable). System (yellow) Lights when a System Silence has been performed. Silenced Flashes when disabled. Table 4.1.1 LED Indicators 7100 Series Installation/Operating Manual — P/N 9000-0447:J 08/28/08...
  • Page 45: Panel Switches

    Four times will display the number “2” PK-625 Key Switch This key switch is keyed alike with the door lock, and must be operated in order to activate the keypad. Table 4.2.1 LED Panel Switches 7100 Series Installation/Operating Manual — P/N 9000-0447:J 08/28/08...
  • Page 46: Section 5: System Programming

    Level 2 the last menu Designation used during the last system configuration update. INFO Table 5.1.1 Main Menu Selections Level 1 Figure 5.1 7100 Series Menu Structure 7100 Series Installation/Operating Manual — P/N 9000-0447:J 08/28/08...
  • Page 47: 1: Addresses/Default Settings After Auto Configuration

    <>: scrolls through levels and users. If current access level is lower than selection, password is shown as XXXXXX, otherwise as digits. Table 5.1.3 Main Menu Tree Display and Selections 7100 Series Installation/Operating Manual — P/N 9000-0447:J 08/28/08...
  • Page 48 Error! Entry is not valid. Press BACK, then change (If OK is pressed when an value or press BACK again. illegal value has been entered). Table 5.1.3 Main Menu Tree Display and Selections (Continued) 7100 Series Installation/Operating Manual — P/N 9000-0447:J 08/28/08...
  • Page 49: Config. Menu Selections

    MUST Event must be reported. The DACT will continue to attempt to report this condition until all attempts have been made. If the DACT cannot report the event, the event will remain in the system memory and will be retransmitted with a subsequent event. 7100 Series Installation/Operating Manual — P/N 9000-0447:J 08/28/08...
  • Page 50: 1: Config Menu Tree And Display Selections

    Level 4 password is entered, the menus are fully operational. If the “Views” option is selected, or if the password is not valid for Level 4, then the menus may be examined but no changes can be made. 7100 Series Installation/Operating Manual — P/N 9000-0447:J 08/28/08...
  • Page 51 2: Toggles NAC 2 between Coded and Steady. Coding 3: Toggles NAC 1 between Silenceable and Non-silenceable. 4: Toggles NAC 2 between Silenceable and Non-silenceable. Table 5.2.3 Config Menu Tree Display and Selections 7100 Series Installation/Operating Manual — P/N 9000-0447:J 08/28/08...
  • Page 52 The process of selection is the same, but when the selection is complete, the result (that is, which menu opens next) differs. WARNING: The Alarm Verification Feature is disabled when sensor cross-zoning is employed. 7100 Series Installation/Operating Manual — P/N 9000-0447:J 08/28/08...
  • Page 53 Device Response, and I/O Group. Shows Verify/PAS settings and day sensitivity setting if applicable (if device is set for default sensitivity, shows default day sensitivity). No changes can be made. Table 5.2.6 Config Menu Tree Display and Selections 7100 Series Installation/Operating Manual — P/N 9000-0447:J 08/28/08...
  • Page 54 Supervisory and Tamper devices). If a group contains inputs of several types (an unusual case), the appropriate general flag is applied for each new alarm/off- normal. Table 5.2.7 Config Menu Tree Display and Selections 7100 Series Installation/Operating Manual — P/N 9000-0447:J 08/28/08...
  • Page 55 #, comma (2 sec. Pause), and @ (dial Tone Select) without advancing cursor. When desired character appears, press “>” to advance. Note: Cursor is on first digit of phone # when menu opens. Table 5.2.8 Config Menu Tree Display and Selections 7100 Series Installation/Operating Manual — P/N 9000-0447:J 08/28/08...
  • Page 56 2: Toggles AC Fault reporting delay (0, 10, 20 hours). Comm Format 3. Scrolls through number of lines tests per day [1…4]. <,>: Scrolls First Line Test Time setting (15-minute steps). Table 5.2.8 Config Menu Tree Display and Selections (Continued) 7100 Series Installation/Operating Manual — P/N 9000-0447:J 08/28/08...
  • Page 57: Walk / Drill Menu Selections

    W A LK / D R ILL D R ILL O N /O FF A U D B L TE S T S ILE N T TE S T Figure 5.3.1 Walk/Drill Menu 7100 Series Installation/Operating Manual — P/N 9000-0447:J 08/28/08...
  • Page 58: I/O Menu Selections

    NAC 1, NAC2, or Municipal Circuit. Status LEDs and relays are not considered to be programmable outputs. Main [ENA/DIS] Municipal Circuit (ENABLED) [L,AAA ] 1: Enable/Disable Select 1: Toggles selected device ENABLED/DISABLED Enable/Disable Table 5.4.2 I/O Menu Tree Display and Selections 7100 Series Installation/Operating Manual — P/N 9000-0447:J 08/28/08...
  • Page 59: Clock Menu Selections

    (the same as Night and Weekends). This must be pro- grammed as month and date (MMDD). Table 5.5.1 Clock Menu Selections CLOCK TIME DATE NIGHT HOURS NIGHT START NIGHT END WEEKEND DAYS HOLIDAYS Figure 5.5.1 Clock Menu 7100 Series Installation/Operating Manual — P/N 9000-0447:J 08/28/08...
  • Page 60 Level 1 access, and it is also possible to view the other clock menu settings (day/night schedule, weekends, holidays) with Level 1 access. However, Level 3 access must be obtained before these configuration settings can be changed. 7100 Series Installation/Operating Manual — P/N 9000-0447:J 08/28/08...
  • Page 61: Log Menu Selections

    P R IN T L O G C L E A R L O G S E N S IT IV IT Y R E P O R T Figure 5.6.1 Log Menu 7100 Series Installation/Operating Manual — P/N 9000-0447:J 08/28/08...
  • Page 62: Info Menu Selection

    INFO Menu Selection 5.7 INFO Menu Selection The INFO Menu Selection displays the following information: • Firmware Version installed in the 7100 Series pane • The last configuration • The numerical designation of the menu item used for the last configuration update.
  • Page 63 Notes 7100 Series Installation/Operating Manual — P/N 9000-0447:J 08/28/08...
  • Page 64: Section 6: Power Up Procedure

    NOTE: Automatic configuration does not set the DACT. The DACT must be programmed. 7100 Series Installation/Operating Manual — P/N 9000-0447:J 08/28/08...
  • Page 65: 1: 7100 Series Device Types And Functions

    Automatic Configuration Power Up Procedure 6.3.1 7100 Series Device Types and Functions Table 6.3.1 lists the 7100 Series control panel device types and functions. Device Type Physical Response Action in Alarm Condition Ion Sensor Ion Duct Sensor Photo Sensor Smoke...
  • Page 66 Silenceable Contacts Form C No “Short” indication Nonsilenceable Contacts User-Defined Devices Types Choice of Alarm, Supervisory Per selected response Tamper L, Waterflow NS Table 6.3.1 7100 Series Device Types and Functions (Continued) 7100 Series Installation/Operating Manual — P/N 9000-0447:J 08/28/08...
  • Page 67: Circuit Wiring Requirements

    Circuit Wiring Requirements Power Up Procedure 6.4 Circuit Wiring Requirements Table 6.4.1 provides the circuit wiring requirements for the 7100 Series control panel. Distance Circuit Type Circuit Function Wire Requirements (feet/meters) Typical Wire Type* Connects to Twisted-unshielded pair, 12 to 18 AWG 10,000 ft.
  • Page 68: Power-Limited And Non Power-Limited Wiring

    Power Up Procedure Power-Limited and Non Power-Limited Wiring 6.5 Power-Limited and Non Power-Limited Wiring Figure 6.5.1 illustrates a typical backbox for the 7100 Series fire alarm control panel. Figure 6.5.2 illustrates the power-limited and non power-limited wiring. (Typical) Knockouts for Non Power-Limited wiring.
  • Page 69 Notes 7100 Series Installation/Operating Manual — P/N 9000-0447:J 08/28/08...
  • Page 70: Index

    LDM-7100 LED Driver Module 42 LDM-7100 Remote LED Driver Module 11 LED Indicators 9 Wiring BSM 26 Power-Limited/Non Power-Limited 68 Main 46 MCOM 10 Notification Appliance Circuits Circuit Ratings 31 Description 31 7100 Series Installation/Operating Manual — P/N 9000-0447:J 08/28/08...
  • Page 71 Limited Warranty Honeywell International Inc. warrants products manufactured by it to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for eighteen (18) months from the date of manufacture, under normal use and 7100 Series Installation/Operating Manual — P/N 9000-0447:J 08/28/08...
  • Page 72 Gamewell-FCI 12 Clintonville Road Northford, CT 06472-1610 USA 203-484-7161 fax 203-484-7118 www.gamewell-fci.com...

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